I just popped over here from the FB group where I lurk and watch in amazement the things people can do with Fusion360. I'm a novice stretched over years of infrequent use. You really make this look easy!
Definitely some very good tutorials on this channel. Can’t believe TH-cam had been hiding this from my algorithm. Good job on your guides man, keep them coming!
This is a very nice tutorial. Thank you. Specifically what kind of a machine do one need to produce an actual brass fitting? Is there a specific name for the machine?
Brass fittings are produced with Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machining techniques. This is a subtractive manufacturing process that employs computerized controls and machine tools to remove layers of material from a stock piece producing a customized part.
@@CADJungle Thank you so much. This is exactly what I was looking for to get informed about this subject. I am thinking about starting a small business selling brass fittings. I have a customer base but I am not well informed about the production side of it. As I understand, I don't need super big cnc machines to start. Even a small cnc lathe will do the work I am guessing?
I just popped over here from the FB group where I lurk and watch in amazement the things people can do with Fusion360. I'm a novice stretched over years of infrequent use. You really make this look easy!
Thanks John. I try to go for frequent use instead of perfection. In the end, The final product will always be what you want it to be!
Definitely some very good tutorials on this channel. Can’t believe TH-cam had been hiding this from my algorithm. Good job on your guides man, keep them coming!
Thanks and much appreciated. I try my best to provide quality exercises that anyone can follow. Critiques are always welcome.
A very concise video of the ‘simple’ manufacture of this component. It’s help me enormously. Thanks now subscribed to your channel.👍
Thank you very much for your support.
This is a very nice tutorial. Thank you. Specifically what kind of a machine do one need to produce an actual brass fitting? Is there a specific name for the machine?
Brass fittings are produced with Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machining techniques. This is a subtractive manufacturing process that employs computerized controls and machine tools to remove layers of material from a stock piece producing a customized part.
@@CADJungle Thank you so much for the answer.
Sure thing. Check out this video th-cam.com/video/kicepCM4eb4/w-d-xo.html
@@CADJungle Thank you so much. This is exactly what I was looking for to get informed about this subject. I am thinking about starting a small business selling brass fittings. I have a customer base but I am not well informed about the production side of it. As I understand, I don't need super big cnc machines to start. Even a small cnc lathe will do the work I am guessing?
I'm having some trouble with the profile, for whatever reason my construction seems different from yours and i can't get the lines fully defined.
That's unfortunate. Can you send me a snapshot to: support@monetaryingenuity.com. I'll take a look at it.